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Democratic Progressive Party 民主進步黨 | |
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Singkatan | DPP |
Ketua umum | William Lai |
Sekretaris Jenderal | Hsu Li-ming |
Dibentuk | 28 September 1986 |
Kantor pusat | 10F-30, Beiping East Rd. Distrik Zhongzheng, Taipei, Taiwan 10049[1] |
Wadah pemikir | New Frontier Foundation |
Keanggotaan (2024) | 335,643 |
Ideologi | Progresivisme[2][3][4] Liberalisme sosial[5][6] Demokrasi sosial[6][7] Nasionalisme Taiwan[5][8] |
Posisi politik | Kiri tengah[8][9][10][11][a] |
Afiliasi nasional | Koalisi Pan-Hijau |
Afiliasi regional | Dewan Liberal dan Demokrat Asia |
Afiliasi internasional | Liberal International |
Warna | Hijau |
Yuan Legislatif | 51 / 113 |
Wali Kotamadya | 2 / 6 |
Hakim/walikota | 3 / 16 |
Anggota Dewan | 277 / 910 |
Wali Kotapraja/Kota | 40 / 204 |
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^ a: PPD juga dicirikan sebagai sentris[12] pada spektrum politik internasional karena posisi historisnya sebagai partai oposisi tenda besar utama yang mendukung demokrasi. Secara umum, DPP sering digambarkan sebagai partai kiri tengah, dan diterima sebagai bagian dari kubu sayap kiri Taiwan.[11] |
Partai Progresif Demokrat (Hanzi: 民主進步黨, bahasa Inggris: Democratic Progressive Party) adalah salah satu partai politik besar di Republik Tiongkok (Taiwan) yang memerintah sekarang ini. Partai ini mempunyai tujuan utama memerdekakan Taiwan sebagai negara berdaulat yang lain daripada konsep yang ditanamkan oleh Kuomintang dan Partai Komunis Tiongkok yang sepakat bahwa Taiwan adalah bagian tak terpisahkan dari Tiongkok.
The DPP resembles a cross - mix of Western social democratic and liberal values .
President Tsai went into Wednesday’s ceremony with an approval rating of 70.3 per cent after besting her opponents in a landslide re-election in January, all the while quietly enduring Beijing’s subversive efforts to unseat her and Xi Jinping’s constant threats of war and occupation.The Taiwanese have been blessed with four years of Tsai’s avowedly liberal, mildly social-democratic and happily free-enterprise government.
Launched in 1986, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is one of the two main political parties in Taiwan. The DPP is a centre-left, pan-Green party with a Taiwanese nationalist, strongly antiCommunist focus.
... the charade that Taiwan is simply a province of China-such as the centre-left Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) ...
Furthermore, the studies also suggest that the DPP, as a center-left party opposed to the center-right KMT, has been the leading force in addressing Taiwan's various social justice issues.
KMT voters in 2001 scored both the left-wing Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) and center-left Democratic Progressive Party above 5.0, ...
... two party-dominated system, with the center-right KMT and the center-left DPP, has been institutionalized in Taiwan.
Taiwan's main, centre-left, party of opposition (the Democratic Progressive Party) has been committed to securing formal independence for Taiwan from the communist mainland, for all that its latest election success (March 2000) ...
The DPP, on the other hand, is a centre-left party that pushes for Taiwanese autonomy from China and stays closer to the Americans.